The ATC brickmark was produced at various brick works under the umbrella of the Alexander Transport Company, the brickmark comes from the company initials, ATC and possibly AT (the AT’s could be mis stamps). At one point they owned the following Scottish Brick Works. Blackhill, Bishopbriggs, Lanarkshire. Summerston, Lanarkshire Balmore, Bishopbriggs, Lanarkshire Walkinshaw, Renfrew, Renfrewshire. Carsehead, Dalry,…

(Note – SBH – I have included references to Auchinlea Quarries and Brickworks and Auchinlee Quarries and Brickworks as I believe they are the same company. I will split them up if I find this is not the case) 29/08/1873 – The London Gazette – Notice of dissolution – The firm of Michael Yates and Company, Coal…

The Cadder Brick Co started these works in Balmuildy Road, Bishopbriggs. They were then taken over by the Alexander Transport Company and then the Scottish Brick Company. The Cadder Brick Co Ltd, Balmore Works, Balmuildy Road, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow. Canmore 28/07/1934 – Kirkintilloch Herald – A new Brickwork – Preparations for the opening of a large…

Found by Andrew Gemmell in the Milngavie, Glasgow area There is a very slight difference between this example and my other very similar brick with regards font size. Summerston Brickworks, Balmore Road, Wester Balmuildy, Glasgow Alternative(s) Milngavie; Bishopbriggs; Brick Works. . .